DNA in forensic odontology: An overview

M. Hussain, Rubeena Anjum, Mandeep Kaur, Shugufta Shafi
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Human remains are tremendously damaged and degraded in forensic cases and the identification becomes very difficult, in those cases teeth and bones are often the only reliable sources of DNA for identification. Advances in DNA extraction techniques and short-amplicon DNA typing have greatly increased our potential to identify human remains which were previously considered to be too compromised for genetic analysis. As the teeth are largely protected within the jawbones and remains protected from the environmental conditions and prevent these tissues from postmortem decomposition and DNA decay. DNA profile tests which are performed nowadays are totally reliable and give details about an individual’s physical characteristics, ethnicity, place of origin and sex. These tests are also accepted as legal proofs in courts. These tests are: Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Typing, STRs Typing, Mitochondrial DNA Analysis, Y-Chromosome Analysis, X-Chromosome STR, Single Nucleotide Polymorphism. The aim of this review is to provide a better understanding and knowledge about the latest techniques in DNA for human identification in the field of forensic odontology.
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法医牙科学中的DNA:综述
在法医案件中,人类遗骸受到严重破坏和退化,鉴定变得非常困难,在这种情况下,牙齿和骨头往往是鉴定DNA的唯一可靠来源。DNA提取技术和短扩增子DNA分型的进步极大地增加了我们识别人类遗骸的潜力,这些遗骸以前被认为太过妥协,无法进行遗传分析。由于牙齿在很大程度上被保护在颌骨内,并且仍然不受环境条件的影响,防止这些组织在死后分解和DNA腐烂。目前进行的DNA档案测试是完全可靠的,可以提供有关个人身体特征、种族、原籍地和性别的详细信息。这些测试也被法庭接受为法律证据。这些测试是:限制性片段长度多态性分型,STRs分型,线粒体DNA分析,y染色体分析,x染色体STR,单核苷酸多态性。本文综述的目的是为了更好地了解和了解法医牙医学领域的最新DNA鉴定技术。
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